Most read news of the week: March 27

The most read news of the last week selected by our editorial staff: anti-virus device Made in Italy, warp engine and Facebook Augmented Reality 

Which are the most read news of the last week? What were the trending topics in the world of innovation? What was talked about on social networks around the world? To answer these questions, we have selected the news that, in the last week, has had the most visibility on our portal and have ignited the curiosity of our readers.

The most read news of the week

Augmented Reality: Facebook tests a new neural connection system

facebook augmented realityFacebook wants to become a leader in the field of Augmented Reality. Engineers and computer scientists at Facebook Reality Lab – the Pittsburgh lab where FB’s most innovative projects are developed – are working on a revolutionary device capable of integrating AR and neural networks. It is in fact a “bracelet” that detects the nerve signals of the human body and translates them into commands that allow you to interact with the Augmented Reality content shown by the glasses for AR. Read the article

Open&Go Tunnel, an antivirus device Made in Italy

The Open&Go Tunnel, is a creation of Massimo Arduini, president of Lug & Prince Decker of Cornaredo, Milan. Result of a flash of genius a year ago following the vision of the movie Spiderman3. The tunnel is managed by an electronic control panel and allows the entry of one or two people at a time, in the case of children or people with reduced mobility. Read the article 

The first feasible model of warp engine

Is the warp drive just science fiction? No, at least in theory! Two astrophysicists – the Swedish Alexey Bobrick and the Italian Gianni Martire – have described the first feasible model of warp drive for a spacecraft. To understand the scope of this “discovery” it is necessary to take a step into the world of science fiction. Warp drive is a type of propulsion invented by the authors of the TV series Star Trek. Find out more

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